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The Birb King
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Yep. This time an adult pair. I think they said they will give me some hatching eggs too but idk. Either way I'm exitedOoh, you're getting peacocks again?
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Yep. This time an adult pair. I think they said they will give me some hatching eggs too but idk. Either way I'm exitedOoh, you're getting peacocks again?
Yeah, that's awsome! You'll have to update when you get them.Yep. This time an adult pair. I think they said they will give me some hatching eggs too but idk. Either way I'm exited
I sure will. We are gonna build them their own coop soon, but when they first come home they will probably stay with the chickens, or if that doesn't work I have another empty coop where they can goYeah, that's awsome! You'll have to update when you get them.
Cute! All the problems seem to come at once.Well today has had its ups and downs. The chicks arrived in the mail, a mix of beifelders, wyandottes, leghorns, and Sussex. About 4 of each breed. Sadly one of my week old ameraucana chicks died. Not sure why but it looked like it had pasty but so maybe that's why. A lot of the new mail chicks had pasty butt too. I candled Miniscule Maddys eggs and 4 of 6 were developing. I fed the 2 that weren't developing back to the flock. Epecially since Maddy herself isn't eating as well and needs the nutrients. One of the eggs had a small red spot when I cracked it open so not sure what that was. Apparently my chickens have roundworm too so now I gotta find a way to treat that. Kinda stressful, but here's the new chicks View attachment 3816149
Yea frCute! All the problems seem to come at once.
What will the set up of the coop look like?I sure will. We are gonna build them their own coop soon, but when they first come home they will probably stay with the chickens, or if that doesn't work I have another empty coop where they can go
Probably a fenced in area with netting on the top, similar to my chicken runs. It will be pretty tall too since they like to fly and perch up high.What will the set up of the coop look like?